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Sidari Village

Canal D'Amour - Sidari Corfu

Sidari is situated on the shores of a great gulf in the north of Corfu. With its fantastic sandy beaches, it is a very popular holiday area, ideal for families. It is famous for the ‘Canal d’Amour’ a rock formation that once formed a tunnel where, it is said, lovers who kissed beneath, would never forget each other. This and other sculptural rock formations of the area is the work of the wind and the sea, carving the soft clay shore into strange forms over the centuries. There are also several caves. On your last day, after leaving Sidari you will drive back down to the east coast, with wonderful scenery all the way, from mountain views to olive groves and beautiful beaches.

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This is a half day taxi private tour, including all highlights of Corfu Island. Port, Aggelocastro, Lakones, Paleokastritsa, koinopiastes, Achillion Palace, Kanoni and the Mouse Island, Corfu town and the Port. We stop on the way at the highlights and panoramic places for pictures, etc…

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Stretches over a plain of some 2500 acres. Long ago, it was a lake; this was drained, and today a great network of ditches and canals carries away rainwater absorbed by the rich soil, by way of the Ropa, or Ermones, River. Parts of the valley have been developed for tourism, and there is a golf course and horse riding,..

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